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Study On The Jewish Emigration From Germany During The Nazi Period

Posted on:2010-03-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M L WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275979986Subject:World History
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In the history of Germany,Jews has emigrated for a long time.Before Nazi party came to power,the German Jews emigrated in a relatively small scale.When Nazi party appeared on the stage,they began to emigrate in large scale.There were many reasons for Jewish emigration.According to E.G.Ravenstein's "push-pull mode",the driving force for Jews emigration came from the Nazi's anti-Semitism resulted in bad environment and the immigrant countries' attractiveness.Between them,the former was the major factor of Jews emigration.During the Nazi period,there was a close connection between German Jews emigration and the anti-Semitism.Early,Jews were not moving out of in quantity,even appeared the move-back situation.This situation was due mainly to the Jews strong feeling of Germany,the economic situation of distress,foreign constraints,and the Nazi authorities'not consecutive,non-specific anti-semitic policies.Nazi administration's goal of anti-semitic policy was to eliminate the Jews in Germany,but early emigrant scale was far from Nazi's target.So,they upgraded anti-semitic policy.After "Crystal Night",the number of Jews emigrants dramatic increased.During World Warâ…¡,the number of Jews in empire territory increased.Emigration could not solve the Jewish problem,so "genocide" was on the agenda.Nazi rulers adopted crazy anti-semitic policy in order to remove the Jews in Germany and purify the Aryan people.However,there was an irreconcilable contradiction between anti-semitic policies and their objectives which affected the emigration of Jews.
Keywords/Search Tags:Germany, Jews, Emigration, Nazi, Anti-semitic policy
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